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Renewal Cares
The strength of Renewal by Andersen is our people: from the top to the bottom, our employees have a passion for the business, care deeply for the organization, and are empowered to make a difference—not just at work, but in their communities, as well. It isn’t just a single cause or a one-time donation here or there—Renewal by Andersen locations are truly adopting and investing in their communities, all year long, all across the country.
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Renewal Gives Back

  • Renewal by Andersen of Arizona; Colorado; Greater Philadelphia, and Southern New England) are built on a culture of giving back, as evidenced by their Window of Giving ProgramThe Esler Companies’ four Renewal locations (Renewal by Andersen of Arizona; Colorado; Greater Philadelphia, and Southern New England) are built on a culture of giving back, as evidenced by their Window of Giving Program. The donations from their latest, stupendous fundraising efforts are making a great difference to each community.
  • Renewal by Andersen of Arizona; Colorado; Greater Philadelphia, and Southern New England) are built on a culture of giving back, as evidenced by their Window of Giving ProgramGerry Rogers, owner of Renewal by Andersen’s retail affiliate in Virginia Beach, VA, wanted to do something special to help the local community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rogers felt especially grateful to the nurses, doctors, first responders, and frontline workers and decided to raise money to help support those who are out there serving others.
  • HopelodgeThe American Cancer Society Hope Lodge of Kansas City celebrated its 20th birthday by getting a little work done, courtesy of Renewal by Andersen, the Birner group, General Manager David Reber and his team at Renewal by Andersen of Kansas City, and HGTV’s Anthony Carrino.
  • Renewal providing online schedulingLike most of you, we are monitoring the effects of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the health concerns facing our communities. As a result, we have adjusted our operations to do our part in helping limit the spread of the virus, while providing services where possible.
  • RbA of the CarolinasWhen Marilena Villardi’s husband Michael, a diesel mechanic in the U.S. Army was deployed to Kuwait in August of 2019, it was supposed to be a normal tour term. Instead, thanks to Covid-19-related travel restrictions, he, like many folks serving away from home, found himself stuck overseas. When their patio door broke and added another layer of complication to the already-stressed household, RbA stepped in to help.